"Señor, searcho shopito Hein-gericke en London"

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Domènec, Oct 8, 2004.

  1. Domènec

    Domènec Guest

    Hello all,

    a friend is visiting London this weekend and would like to know which of the
    5 shops that appear in Hein-gericke.com is better for nosing around and
    eventually buying something. Also needs to know opening hours.

    Thanks in advance.

    Original post.

    Este puente me voy con Piruja a Londres y me he metido en la web de
    Hein-gericke.com para ver qué tiendas tienen allá, por curiosear un poco y
    si acaso comprar algo.
    El problema es que tienen 5 tiendas y no sé cual es la más grande. ¿Alguien
    ha estado en alguna o sabe cual es la más grande?
    O si sabeis de alguna tienda grande que merezca la pena visitar, se
    agradecería.
    Marcho el sábado hasta el martes. Ah, tb lso horarios. ¿qué horario tienen
    allí?
     
    Domènec, Oct 8, 2004
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    Lozzo Guest

    Domènec says...
    Slough if he can get there, it's closest to Heathrow. Opening hours are
    9 til 6 weekdays, and 10 til 4 on Sunday.
     
    Lozzo, Oct 8, 2004
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  3. Domènec

    Domènec Guest

    "Lozzo" <> escribió en el mensaje
    Domènec says...
    9 til 6 weekdays, and 10 til 4 on Sunday.

    Thanks, however he may be flying some cheapo airline, then not Heathrow.
     
    Domènec, Oct 8, 2004
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  4. Domènec

    Lozzo Guest

    Domènec says...
    All the shops have the same opening times.
     
    Lozzo, Oct 8, 2004
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  5. Domènec

    ogden Guest

    The Stockwell branch is by far the most enticing of the London HG shops.
    The shop is located in one of the richest and trendiest areas of London
    and the locals are as friendly as friendly can be.
     
    ogden, Oct 8, 2004
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    Sunnivo Guest

    Hello, I'm the friend :)
    Which is the biggest shop? Or if there is a big shop i should visit i will
    go too.
    I'll arrive to Stansted tomorrow, with ryanair.
    And the hotel is "Royal National" in Russel Square.

    Sunnivo
    Fazer 600 '03
    es.charla.moteros
     
    Sunnivo, Oct 8, 2004
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  7. Domènec

    Domènec Guest

    You ****, your wife told me you had no access to Usenet at the time being!
    :)

    See Ogden post,
    The shop is located in one of the richest and trendiest areas of London
    and the locals are as friendly as friendly can be.
     
    Domènec, Oct 8, 2004
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  8. Domènec

    Sunnivo Guest

    Thank you. I see it has a tube access near. That helps me :)

    Sunnivo
    Fazer 600 '03
    es.charla.moteros
     
    Sunnivo, Oct 8, 2004
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  9. Is irony something the Spaniards are in to? I just hope he takes his
    iron with him.

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    Dave Swindell, Oct 8, 2004
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  10. Domènec

    Fr Jack Guest

    I see you have picked up the vernacular, Domènec.

    Nice one!
    --

    Cheers!
    Fr Jack
    96 Tiger.
    FRJACK AT GMAIL DOT COM
     
    Fr Jack, Oct 8, 2004
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  11. The Stockwell shop is pretty big and is the closest to where you are
    staying.

    Best way to get there is on the Tube (Metro) - take any Piccadilly Line
    train from Russell Square station going West to Green Park and then
    change to a Victoria Line southbound that is going to Brixton.

    When you exit Stockwell station turn right and walk along Clapham Road
    for about 5-7 minutes and the Hein Gericke shop is on your right.

    Try not to look too much like a tourist or too rich as Stockwell is a
    rather "interesting" South London suburb.

    Happy shopping.
     
    Paul Corfield, Oct 8, 2004
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  12. Domènec

    Oldbloke Guest

    Hmm, my only experience of Spanglish is that Rioja is pronounced Rioca, so
    shouldn't that be "Junt" in Spanglish.

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    Oldbloke, Oct 8, 2004
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  13. That would be pronounced "hoont".

    **** is coño, but the dictionary devotes a whole page to that word. It
    means loads of stuff.
     
    Paul Carmichael, Oct 9, 2004
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  14. Does he really speak that well? On my rare visits to e.c.m, I don't
    generally witness that - - well, it's normally a tad colloquial.

    Oh, and the puente. Yet another fucking fiesta. And they'll be dragging
    that damned virgin out again. And, I've had my official invite to the
    Cuartel de la Guardia Civil...

    Niceyo subjecto lino. Keepy upo the goodo worko, muchacho.
     
    Paul Carmichael, Oct 9, 2004
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    Domenex Guest

    Now I understand. There was something wrong in several adjectives
    being close to each other.
     
    Domenex, Oct 11, 2004
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